Keychain2Go is the missing link for keychain sync between Macs, and between Macs and iOS devices. Finally you can access, sync, and change your keychain on multiple devices (Macs and iOS devices).

On the MacKeychain2Go on the Mac syncs the keychains from different Macs and iOS Devices. Every application on the Mac stores its secure keys in the keychain. Safari uses it to store the different passwords for the websites, Finder, disk images, Mail accounts, all is kept secure in the keychain on the Mac. Keychain2Go Mac makes that data on a single computer available for sync on multiple more...

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Version 1.52:

Changed filter rules to more closely match Apples iCloud keys and not match user keys. Filter rules are used to prevent keys that are changed constantly by programs and are machine-specific (e.g., iCloud keys) from being synced to other machines.

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Keychain2Go is the missing link for keychain sync between Macs, and between Macs and iOS devices. Finally you can access, sync, and change your keychain on multiple devices (Macs and iOS devices).

On the MacKeychain2Go on the Mac syncs the keychains from different Macs and iOS Devices. Every application on the Mac stores its secure keys in the keychain. Safari uses it to store the different passwords for the websites, Finder, disk images, Mail accounts, all is kept secure in the keychain on the Mac. Keychain2Go Mac makes that data on a single computer available for sync on multiple computers/iOS devices. The Mac version synchronizes data between the multiple Keychain2go instances. You keep accessing your data through programs that use the normal system keychain.

On iOSFor the first time ever, you can now access your Macs keychain on your iOS Device. You get full access to your keys stored in Keychain2Go. Never again will you fail to login to your Web mail account when abroad because you forgot your password on the Mac at home.

Version 1.52:

Changed filter rules to more closely match Apples iCloud keys and not match user keys. Filter rules are used to prevent keys that are changed constantly by programs and are machine-specific (e.g., iCloud keys) from being synced to other machines.